Start: Koitiata (1,339km)
Finish: Turitea – Greens Road (1,418km)
Distance for the day: 79km
Cumulative distance: 1,418km
Don’t get too excited about the
distance covered, it was pretty easy running today - flat, some beach and
forest, but mostly road. It was always going to be one the easier days on the
whole project, effectively a lead in to the Tararua Range which starts in
earnest tomorrow.
The first section of the day along
Santoft beach was pretty cool. It is the most bizarre section of beach I’ve
ever seen – a really wild moonscape scene with dark grey sand, a relentless
westerly prevailing wind and incredible amounts of sizeable driftwood. This
shoreline clearly takes a constant battering. Overnight we had high winds and
some showers, and the winds remained high all day today. Thankfully I was
generally travelling west today so I got nicely blown along, including the
beach section.
Thereafter it was a relatively
uneventful road run, mostly on quiet-ish back roads, with the odd section of
link trail. I did enjoy the notable change in scenery and climate in this south
west part of the island – drier, fresher and more open. It almost felt
savannah-like at times with pine trees and fields of long dry grass swaying
around in the wind. Very mellow and pleasant to be running through. It’s been a
sunny but windy day too – lovely running conditions.
Just before lunch I had a surprise
visitor – Perry Newburn – a local ultra runner from Feilding which was one of
the towns I ran through. Perry has recently completed a perimeter road run
around both the North & South Islands of New Zealand, 5,000km in 70 days.
What a guy! It felt so special to have someone make the effort to track me
down, and then turn up ready to run with me. We enjoyed around 15km together,
chit chatting about our respective exploits, it was great to have the company.
Many thanks to Perry for joining me.
So we’re now positioned at the foot of
the Tararua Range, ready for me to make a start first thing tomorrow. It’s
going to be a very challenging couple of days and I suspect it will involve an
overnight in a hut somewhere – I need to get my head into the maps later on
tonight.
And finally, on a nice positive note,
the blustery weather we’ve had over the last day or two is forecast to die out
by the weekend, so the kayak crossing of the Cook Straight may be on for the
weekend. Keep your fingers crossed – it would certainly add a very satisfying
twist to the expedition.
Santoft Beach |
Perry and I on the road. |
Route checking! |
Entering Palmerston North |
About done for the day - by the river in Palmerston North |
7 comments:
Happy New Year Jez, and Happy Running!
Love from B and the rest of Team Griff. x
I am not sure that's what I would call 'easy' but keep going Jez you're doing an amazing job of it all! Woody x
Happy New Year Jez, I am really enjoying your adventure through the blogs, keep going and keep enjoying the scenery, Dan
Hi All and a happy New year , New year, new records. Its amazing what you are doing .the Bloggs are great and I hope we hear from the 'Trainers ' again as it gives a sort of ground up ,insole ,no insight into it all ,fantastic .keep it up Jez and all the bset to the rest of the Team .Mike W
Hapy New year to you all .New Year new records ! The bloggs are great Jez ,really makes me feel happy with my sofa ....really liked the 'Trainers ' blogg ,right from the sole and gave a great instep into task at hand .Hope you all managed a New Year of sorts .Great effort all round,well done. MikeW
Looking at this at Singapore Airport. How proud am I by all this! Well done and good luck for the next few days. May the wind be always at your back.
Jennie
Hi thankss for sharing this
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